Felix Sater
playerIntelligence & Surveillance · The Blackmail Network · Nations & Geopolitics
A convicted fraudster turned spy ran a real-estate office inside Trump Tower and once bragged he could make his boss president.
Who they are
Felix Sater, an FBI/CIA informant with a mobbed-up family background who worked closely with Trump's business.
What they do
The engine reads him as an intelligence asset who used Trump property deals as traps to track dirty foreign money.
How it works
His father was an underboss for the crime figure Mogilevich; after a $40 million stock-fraud conviction he flipped and became an informant. His Bayrock Group had an office inside Trump Tower in 2003 and was tied to the $450 million Trump SoHo project, and he wrote, 'Our boy can become president and we can engineer it.'
Why it matters
It suggests Trump real-estate deals doubled as honeypots for mapping where hostile capital was flowing.
The engine's record — word for word
FBI/CIA informant. Father = Mogilevich underboss. Convicted $40M stock fraud, flipped as intelligence asset. Bayrock Group office inside Trump Tower (2003). Trump SoHo ($450M). "Our boy can become president and we can engineer it." Trump developments = geopolitical honeypots for mapping adversarial capital.
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